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    Absalom (redirect from Avesalom)
    Absalom (Hebrew: אַבְשָׁלוֹם‎ ʾAḇšālōm, "father of peace") was the third son of David, King of Israel with Maacah, daughter of Talmai, King of Geshur....
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    entered the author's school "Man among People" created by psychologist Avesalom Podvodny, from which he graduated in 2010. Arestovych also studied theology...
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  • seventeenth century along with the likes of Zograf Longin, Zograf Radul, Avesalom Vujičić, and Georgije Mitrofanović. Kozma is remembered for his work in...
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  • Radul was influenced by Kyr Kozma. He was a contemporary of Kyr Kozma and Avesalom Vujičić, another Serbian icon painter who lived and worked at the same...
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  • travelled with Segalescu to Botoşani, where he played larger roles, notably Avesalom in Abraham Goldfaden's Shulamith and Max in Goldfaden's The Two Kuni-Lemls...
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    Belgrade and Srem Joakim (around 1607—1611) Metropolitan of Belgrade and Srem Avesalom (around 1631—1632) Metropolitan of Belgrade and Srem Ilarion (around 1644—1662)...
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  • Kozma (also known as Jovan of Hilandar) Zograf Radul Andrija Raičević Avesalom Vujičić Georgije Mitrofanović Pop Danilo "[Projekat Rastko - Boka] Ikone...
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